The White Tiger (Adiga novel)

The White Tiger
AuthorAravind Adiga
LanguageEnglish
GenrePicaresque novel
Published
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages318
ISBN1-4165-6259-1
OCLC166373034
823/.92 22
LC ClassPR9619.4.A35 W47 2008

The White Tiger is a 2008 picaresque novel by Indian author Aravind Adiga. The novel provides a darkly humorous perspective of India's class struggle in a globalized world as told through a retrospective narration from Balram Halwai, a village boy. The novel examines modern issues of India the caste system, corruption and poverty. It was the recipient of the 2008 Booker Prize.

The novel has been well-received, making the New York Times bestseller list in addition to winning the Booker Prize. Aravind Adiga, 33 at the time, was the second youngest writer as well as the fourth debut writer to win the prize. Adiga says his novel "attempt[s] to catch the voice of the men you meet as you travel through India – the voice of the colossal underclass." According to Adiga, the exigence for The White Tiger was to capture the unspoken voice of people from "the Darkness" – the impoverished areas of rural India, and he "wanted to do so without sentimentality or portraying them as mirthless humorless weaklings as they are usually."